I thought I heard somewhere, maybe here, that some tire company had bought the old "buckshot Q" mold and were gonna start making em again. I could sell my 4wheel drive and go to the classic Qs in the back 2wheel drive mud mobile.

Everybody had'em in the camp that I was a member of in the late 70s ...we ran 750 x 16s(white spoke rims) on the old small broncos (76/77) with a PTO winch.....amazing where those trucks would go.....the cable would break before that winch stopped pulling....good times.

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A friend of mine use to have a late 90's model wrangler that was really his families hunting vehicle. It had a set and I swear we took that poor jeep everywhere we shouldn't have and never stuck it. Great tire for everything but the blacktop!

Those bring back some memories. Wide grip buckshot mudders, 33x12.50 on a toyota truck. A toyota with those would go through anything. I could be cross rutted and go around stuck z71's, thats how good they would pull.

I vaguely remember my dad's first "company" truck. It was an early 80s "power ram"(power wagon), flat grey color, converted to propane, running co-op buckshots. That thing was a beast! They were working up in Kentucky or Illinois at the time and he was making the drive 2 or 3 times a week. Had to be a miserable ride.

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